英 [ˌstʌk ˈʌp] 美 [ˌstʌk ˈʌp]
adj. 高傲的;自大的
stuck-up //
形容词 If you say that someone is stuck-up, you mean they are very proud and unfriendly because they think they are very important. 自命不凡的
She was a famous actress, but she wasn't a bit stuck-up.
她是著名演员,却丝毫没有自命不凡的德行。
(used colloquially) overly conceited or arrogant
they're snobs--stuck-up and uppity and persnickety
同义词: bigheaded / persnickety / snooty / snot-nosed / snotty / too big for one's breeches / uppish
... get stuck-up 翘尾巴 stuck-up 高傲的 ; 神气活现的 Stuck-Up People 不感兴趣的 ...
... snooty傲慢的 stuck-up自大的 snotty流鼻涕的 ...
... 神气的perky 神气活现的stuck-up 神枪手sharpshooter ...
She was a famous actress, but she wasn't a bit stuck-up.
她是著名演员,却丝毫没有自命不凡的德行。
There's nothing stuck-up about the great English wild flower.
遍及英伦的这些棒极了的野花一点都不张扬。
We're betting any aspiring artist will take that deal over three years of putting up with stuck-up assholes at art schools.
我们肯定,所有有抱负的艺术家都会愿意以此和三年枯燥的艺术学院学习做个交易。
"This is really designed to get us off the road network, to be able to go cross-country, to go the places that up-armored HUMVEEs go, not be stuck to the road network, which makes us predictable,".
VOA : standard.2009.11.02
The teacher was Mr. Zuberti, a stuck-up Florentine or Genoese -- from up North somewhere, where they thought Sicilians were scum.
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Richard arrives with his glossy new wife and stuck-up stepdaughter.
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